Hi Liam,
Well, as far as I know most orders for accessible games is done through 
internet sales. That would indicate the majority of our users do have 
some sort of internet access. Though, that is definitely a good argument 
against web based product activation. I had the same sort of argument 
with Microsoft tech support and Windows Vista's web based product 
activation system.
However, the fact of the matter is that the majority of people who own 
computers do typically have some form of access to the web. More and 
more Windows products  require internet based product activation, and 
unless we plan to go to Linux or some other free  software platform we 
will all need web access to activate the majority of new products and 
services for our computers.
Some products such as Jaws 9, Windows Vista, Rail Racer, etc are just 
the beginning of web based product activation software. It is our future 
like it or not.

Liam Erven wrote:
> ya.  and what if the machine doesn't hav net access.  I find online 
> registrations unrealistic.


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